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. 2019 May 16;8(10):e012161. doi: 10.1161/JAHA.119.012161

Table 3.

Adjusted Geometric Mean STD, DTB, and Door‐to‐PCI Times According to Sex

Number Geometric Mean, Unadjusted 95% CI P Value Geometric Mean, Adjusted 95% CI P Value
STD time
STEMI, min
Male 4588 179.4 174.1 to 184.9 <0.001 169.2 160.8 to 178.2 <0.001
Female 1161 217.8 205.2 to 230.6 198.0 184.2 to 213.0
NSTEMI, h
Male 3524 7.71 7.37 to 8.07 0.63 7.76 7.29 to 8.25 0.94
Female 1104 7.89 7.28 to 8.55 7.79 7.11 to 8.54
DTB time, min
STEMI
Male 3146 72.8 70.87 to 74.72 <0.001 81.1 64.89 to 70.57 <0.001
Female 752 81.2 76.31 to 86.39 88.4 70.54 to 80.50
Door‐to‐PCI time, h
NSTEMI
Male 5316 20.40 19.66 to 21.17 0.06 19.75 18.60 to 20.97 0.34
Female 1704 21.97 20.55 to 23.48 20.65 18.90 to 22.58
Symptom to balloon time, min
STEMI
Male 3136 210.3 205.7 to 215.0 <0.001 239.7 230.3 to 248.2 <0.001
Female 747 242.7 231.3 to 254.7 269.7 253.4 to 283.8

Adjusted for age, diabetes mellitus, previous coronary artery bypass grafting and/or percutaneous coronary intervention, peripheral vascular and/or cerebrovascular disease, time of symptom onset (categorized as above), cardiogenic shock on arrival and out‐of‐hospital cardiac arrest. Values are exponentiated regression coefficients. Adjusted values are for population mean age (63 years). Symptom‐to‐balloon time analysis was undertaken in those patients who had both STD and DTB time available. DTB time indicates door‐to‐balloon time; NSTEMI, non–ST‐segment–elevation myocardial infarction; PCI, percutaneous intervention; STD time, symptom‐to‐door time; STEMI, ST‐segment–elevation myocardial infarction.